I'm talking about the new Palm OS Nova that should be out by this time next year. If the Centro keeps on getting delayed on VZW, I'm saying that I might just forget it and wait. Also the Centro would be my first smartphone, so I'm not upgrading from another one to it.

the operative word is 'should'.. there is not actual 'delay' in the Centro for VZW as there was never an actual announcement or release date. Just pictures, speculation and a rebate with the name on it. So, as much as I want it also, it is not delayed. History shows Palm to have delays and issue BUT the Centro is a proven phone running a proven OS. they just need to slap it into a VZW package and meet some VZW credentials. But the claimed Nova is none of those.. just a lot of talk and claims.

also, if this Centro for VZW comes in at the price point all others have.. $99 to get it now is not a huge loss if you decide to get a Nova OS Palm when (and if) it ever comes out and then even sell the Centro and get some money back.

The 755p's advantages vs. the Centro are fewer but more critical for power users:

-Larger capacity stock battery (1600mAh vs. 1150mAh) with the option of Seidio's OEM-sized high capacity battery (2200mAh) available NOW
-Larger LCD
-Larger keyboard
-Thicker, more comfortable stylus
-Better build quality
-Soft touch rubberized paint. Also more professional looking IMO
-miniSD slot is easier to access & change cards. miniSD cards themselves are not as fragile or as easily lost as microSD (and 755p can use microSD w/ adapters)
-Wider variety of available accessories (GPS kids, cradles, cases, styli etc) from a numerous peripheral companies for the 755p
-Verizion's 755p is available NOW

My wife and I were at the local Verizon company store this afternoon, looking at their selection of smartphones. While looking at the Treo 755p, the rep asked "Want to see the new Palm phone that's coming out?" He proceeded to bring out a "dummy" Centro with same color and markings as the Engadget pictures recently released. He said that when they receive the mock-ups, the phone is usually released a week or two later (they received it in this week).

We're hoping that's correct - my wife really wants one for her New Every Two replacement.

(After "lurking" for quite some time, I finally had something to contribute!)

I can confirm the above post, as I handled a blue Verizon Centro mockup/dummy phone at a Circuit City VZW kiosk on my lunch hour today. Shouldn't be long now...

Stopped by the VZW store on 43rd & 6th in NYC today. The sales person I spoke to said they didn't have the dummy demo yet, but he was aware that it was on it's way. He didn't know of an exact release date, but said it should be very soon.

Checked out VZW today and there's a whole lot of Centro Accessories listed. Cant be long now!

from VZW site-
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Standard Battery
$39.99Online Price

For the: Centro™ Smartphone

Accessory DetailsStandard Battery

$39.99

Have an extra battery ready if your charger isn't handy or if your battery is drained. This battery is 1600 mAh. Actual usage time will vary based on user settings, feature use and network.
(Part #PALMBAT1)

Checked out VZW today and there's a whole lot of Centro Accessories listed. Cant be long now!

from VZW site-
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Standard Battery
$39.99Online Price

For the: Centro™ Smartphone

Accessory DetailsStandard Battery

$39.99

Have an extra battery ready if your charger isn't handy or if your battery is drained. This battery is 1600 mAh. Actual usage time will vary based on user settings, feature use and network.
(Part #PALMBAT1)

Where did you find the 1600mAh battery for the Centro. I found where Verizon will be selling a standard battery for $39.99 but no mention of 1600mAh. The battery that came with my Centro is 1150mAh. If they are making a 1600mAh standard size, it will be a big seller. Let us know.

sure enough.. if you search "centro" you will get a list of items saying "For the: Centro™ Smartphone"

floridatony - it says right in the description of the battery "This battery is 1600 mAh." - I have a sneaking suspicion, given the ATT and Sprint are listed as 1150mAh - that this 1600 claim is wrong, but that is what they clearly say in the part description.

Just something to think about. When I got my Centro it was from a corporate AT&T store before they showed up on their web site. That may be the same with Verizon. Keep checking the stores! When I got mine they told me on the phone they were in. When I got to the store they didn't have display. They got it out of the back.

I was shopping for a bluetooth headset with my girlfriend this past Sunday (25May) at the local BJs Wholesale, and while she was talking to the clerk at the VZW kiosk, I saw a large cardboard display sign on the counter behind him for the Palm Centro. Being Sprint people, and not seeing dates or "coming soon" on the sign (and having seen rumor and speculation for the past month), I assumed the Centro was already released, so I didn't think to ask any questions about it. I'm pretty sure it was a blue Centro on the card. Her dialer on her pink Centro is the same as on my Treo 700p, which is most likely what you will get (like the previous poster said about CDMA. The AT&T Centro shares the supposedly nicer GSM dialer with its Treo 680 cousin).

Had I known I was looking at pre-release stuff, I certainly would have asked for more info. For what it is worth, the Circuit City in the strip mall next door had no such sign displayed in its Verizon kiosk.

sure enough.. if you search "centro" you will get a list of items saying "For the: Centro™ Smartphone"

floridatony - it says right in the description of the battery "This battery is 1600 mAh." - I have a sneaking suspicion, given the ATT and Sprint are listed as 1150mAh - that this 1600 claim is wrong, but that is what they clearly say in the part description.

well.. those same entries have now been removed.. when you searched "centro" the other day those specific battery listings came up as the first few items.. now, they are gone and all that remains are generic items that could work for any phone, not just the centro. oops.